Kuno Tatewaki Quotes & Sayings
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The Liberal State is a mask behind which there is no face; it is a scaffolding behind which there is no building. — Benito Mussolini
My life and my legs have been an open book. — Chelsea Handler
I really like being a woman ... I like it more now because I think it's more of a privilege. — Norah Vincent
I did five seasons of 'Baywatch,' and I did four seasons of 'VIP.' I've been around awhile. — Pamela Anderson
Tess was no insignificant creature to toy with and dismiss; but a woman living her precious life - a life which, to herself who endured or enjoyed it, possessed as great a dimension as the life of the mightiest to himself. — Thomas Hardy
My behavior last night was poor."
"Poor?" Agatha coughed. "You pushed me through a window! — Soman Chainani
No matter what happens, I don't think that anyone will remember me when I disappear. It will be like I was never here. There will be no proof that I ever existed ... you can't be sad if you disappear, because disappeared people can't feel sad. They can only be remembered or forgotten. — Matthew Green
Fire became an emerald mist where it touched his flesh. Its smoke smelled of cinnamon and sulfur, and tasted like pickled starlight. "Did you leave," she asked, "or were you kicked out?" "Don't get cute. I left," said Bayliss. He muttered, "I really wish somebody had given old Milton a sock in the kisser when they'd had the chance. — Ian Tregillis
Rock out like you get paid to disturb the peace — Anis Mojgani
Culloden, Scotland, April 1746
All around was the awful sound of moaning. It was not just mournful, but the sound of immense suffering, the cries of dying men. The battle had waged on, and the day was far spent. In dirt and blood, the soldiers waded on. Horizontal rain, snow, and wind made the normal battle conditions much worse.
Near the edge of the field I stood holding a gun, pointing it at the lad who had once been my best friend. He was dressed in the red coat of a government soldier; I was not. — David Holdsworth
